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VOLUME 19 UNITED P we \ to Join in __ Protests Military Agents Point Out Treaty Against Peace Made in 1914 UNDER ited Press Leased Wire OGRAD, Nov. 30.—Ar- Fangements for Sunday's meet- ing between German and Rus- sian envoys to discuss the Bolsheviki armistice proposal were completed today. The det- gates will meet at noon to the west of Kukbelishky and from there will leave by train for Ger- ORDERS FULL LEAS D WIRK SERVICE RESS ASSOCIATIONS Secret eS Man on Way From Home Colony to Bremerton Taken Here FIND T CLIPPIN Navy intelligence agents nip- ped in the bud what they believe to be an enemy plot to blow up government property in the Puget Sound navy yard by the seeret arrest of Charles Green Jough, age 40, at the Stevens hotel in Seattle, late Thursday They declare he is a member of the anarchists’ band at Home Colony, which is situated on an island in Puget Sound, not far BL TheSeattleStar . GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF A THE SHERIFF STARTS VICE CLEAN UP LLIES WARN U.S. Fails U.S. Makes Troops of All States France Rainbow Division Crosses | Safely With Units From 33 States GET FINE WELCOME BY J. W. PEGLER United Press Correspondent AMERICAN FIELD HEAD. QUARTERS, France, Nov, 30.— American » Unien, are now in France They arrived some weeks ago, | but it was not until today that permission was granted to an- hounce the fact, The Rainbow division, with RUSSIA AGAINST SEPARATE PEACE NIGHT DITION a PFORKCAST 1 NORTHWEST hwester : ht an@ moderate wind ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOV, 30, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT fyeggnese Only Part Way In ASKS ARMY HELP (Or All the Way? AS CITIZENS PLAN ‘ TO IMPEACH 10,000 to Attend Mass ern ?/ Hippodrome to Denounce Mayor G Sheriff Stringer begin 4 an in independent vice ¢l up Friday in an effort to lift Maj. Gen. Greene's qua jantine while representatives. of 14 civic ofganizati oF 3 |put final touches to plans for a monster mass Jat the Hippodrome tonight to demand that the co limpeac h Mayor Gill. Thoroly disgusted with police failure to jcity of undesirable conditions and determined to Seattle’s moral reputation with the military authoritie man headquarters at Brest from Tacoma. | : Under the pretense of being a moulder, he was on his way to seek work inside the navy yard gates. When arrested, his grip contained @ grist of newspaper clippings, deal units from 33 states, brought the number of states represent ed up to 1% The new Sammies were given a heart-thrilling welcome by France, They were quartered BY JOSEPH SHAPLEN Unite! Press Correspo STOCKHOLM, Nov. lied 30.—AL military officials, exe with dyn: ‘i and the arrest| towns which heretof | Sta setpee Soremen {ine > (r=mmvees 08 the arrest) | Somme a few of Oe hod Sheriff Stringer wired Brig. Gen. James A. Irons, té Kovrage cmecare barge of obstructing the draft law fees men. The cone porarily in command at Camp Lewis, an offer to clé 5 That he vinite 7 with Germany, Russia Is | versity district orable one by special welcoming jup. Futhlessly casting aside solemn | \ hore tow tials Combloed with the salitaey | He asked Gen. Irons for 20 military police to My often visited stale comblnnd with the meee t him, promising to care for the officers while on dut ts on the eve of his de.) reception. jin Seattle. iartare to OG, where the | Blaring French bands, trying tle ccording to Stringer’s plan, the military policg will scour the city for undesirable women. They be followed by deputies from the sheriff's office, will make the arrests. “I have asked the county commis. sioners,” sald Sheriff Stringer, “for | $1,000 to finance the cleanup. “There are any number of rooms plan was for him to gain admittance | | thetr best to rattle off American rag as & Working man. time, gave a home flavor to a re Greeniough i being held at the| ception which otherwise must have U. S. immigration detention station,| "Pressed the boys as unlike any while the bureau of investigation for| thing elxe in the world. The Amer |icans were welcomed like heroes. the department of justice makes fur ther teaulaunee The French population, Anensed..n. Home Colony has long been|4t# gayest clothes, marched side by wide with the detachment, festooned « chists’ rendezvous. | RnEWS G0 Gp Eearee | the soldiers with garlands of flow. f speculation was here over news that no signed the note. The al Message announced “A protest. | fom “In view of the fact that we: | constitute the court of in nt, should charges be filed against the lin the old court house which can fils wicket etiergetic | manner | fre and decked them tn tiny Amer $ |e used ‘as detention stations for the | A¥0r. we do pe deem it able Russia's violation of the con-| oo ps me onl victims of the raids, I will need | ‘,Bccept the invitation. ew - a | militiamen were thoroly at home “ * Certainly no one would : of the treaty of August 23. some money, however, to buy cots! i. juaee of re pi ry 4, in which all the allies, includ Lente on onee i) and to feed the military police, pro- | ‘2¢ Judsy of court ae law cs Russia, agreed not to conclude a| HIDE TREASURE — i | viling Gen. Irons accepts my prof-| Part fn An ex-parte hearing Ba separately J fer sy ” % ce ‘The message concluded with the| ry O—Sarrechels Disgusted With Police This Sew eas ane tion that “the signators con-| “ et wg alled § Sheriff Stringer tee te ole! thelr duty to warn Russia souee at 4doe Second ave. N. E. to Uncle Sammy Neglects to Pull the Shade Down he had grown thoroly dingurted with | Fagg ime" Bolton: “Erleton ions of this pi , the absurdity of ¢ denials that . hide huge piles of propaganda de | . ee Mayor Gill announced ne yn? Sekine soneanuapoes signed to encourage men to resist + * * *® # & Seattle was unsafe for soldiers. and/ that he is not’ a Caneel oe, the draft and break down the gov cided to act on his own accord! section and did not expeciall = ‘The omission of Americarsigna: | ye aren ee neomts vedi ‘ i be sed that no. direct | Cncuen. id not e Bares to the note reported above may | {0 "Svidence revenied at the trial of AMONG ITALIANS It is proper and pertinent, at this period, that the common people, who tion would result from any other | |) ae ae eS ae Rees ieziticant, of the policy Of | Louise Olivereau Friday m do the fighting and dying, should demand information of the war man- gg get Song Ny Ree Re nr apparently forcing me inte Eiiresident Wilson follows with that |, She i On eri in ine at, ot | aay ited Prese Leased Wire $ agements, the American included. he aid, “becaure the cleanup | te campaign. ‘They s tion the policy he adopted toward | Charsed, under the espionage act, ¢ WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.--Austro 5 r ri : . 9 ot of hard work | C@™Paign for me, in fact. ; exico, te will be that the United | Writing and distributing the propa- are making a se What is being done and what is going to be done about Russia? And ia Nh males have said that T would ja Btstes ‘will not interfere with the| Sanda. Apparently confident. Mint | Belstum out of tr Bulgaria? And Turkey? And Austria? ® | ur found tue guilty of coy 2a — tion. provided A-nerica in not | fense. We are not at war with Austria, Turkey or Bulgaria, but we are provid- yee onal, Rot certain, and I am net! cissions or omissions. J still Main fected in that process of evolu: le Ag Bh pollo yee ing money and munitions for killing their men, No soldier of these nations will give ‘ne the aid I ask —_ Ne ‘ * | bureau of investigation for the de-| tan fire would hesitate to kill an American soldier. Yesterday "I reaiteed the utter | “Thip; sauna’ Racal . partment of justice, when he took | cent v , “ . , Ep m ” ee ae ae “seat uxtities & m eh 4 . > ! ? 1 are grace a rolls s of allowing t of duty.” said C.J. France COALITION IS tse vtana. i And their diplomats in Washington wouldn't hesitate to give srag on under exiating | (olay, ME teak a After we had searched and found | in ne eeul Teeion. the Germans! their countries whatever diplomatic advantage they can against the ns when a mother of a young| dollars that our merchants are loss jg NOW BEING MED her typewriter And one copy of he have levied the same exhorbitant il er over at Camp Lewis came| ing. It Js not a question, primarily mphlet.” he said, “Miss Olivereau in or ? wn to Seattle fro laska olof o z By United Press Leased Wire pose Maa drm eave thats the tealiee abel alties, A ; 3 : : rn to § ¢ from ; Al ka, to/ of our good or bad reputation PETROGRAD, Nov. 30—A | When I told her I thought we were, How can _we honorably claim that it is an issue between civilization and “pe a pierige nn Riker Porshe pecbascenl z See i ee ‘ h ole t | 4 » P a 4 . 16 was expected for dinner. | as fered : F caatition government, consisting | she showed us the secret panels grad Fie : barbarism, when our national attitude is that of peace and_ soft-dealing ust moment he. wired he| deplored that Seattle has been ‘of Bolsheviki, Maximalists, inter. |" bs ow ener r’™ | est te the Males toward such professional barbarians as the Turks and Bulgars? pean Sachi a, before the beri (208 rea pee Degghenceliggr The government expects to con —, gree its aetaae tar a H Decency demands that we get out of this equivocal position t his own mother fact is that the bodies of our sole process of formation today orn pea iccois 0 packed Friday. | in Ita 4 Self-preservation demands, furthermore, th we deal drastically with rif that e ad die re and sailors have been wound The new government will con oft fo 1® those who playing into the hands of the kaiser, as the Lenine-Trotsk ne hat he’ would | cull ilies Mauna aned copies, Se these political factiona, which r > government is doing in Russia nd that his actions would | morale of our army. impaired. sail al ‘al factions, whie! o SUVOrinc VA7EsnG 4 u t r wanizatic many fine youths who have given : will be poe re | cag ‘PORT ELECTION v wigan |: Phe Russian government that is not against Germany is against us fividual. He sai¢ tr aie inhidin Shiote counted wre ae apesed of the Se : : Pel: : workmen's and ssidlded, spvies ta th > rhe Bolsheviki may run things for a short time and then give ¢$ peach jh rndige ' °-| 4 day °f aged with loathoome — “ f seme women : : Rr SA i Atht. eee ee e ans nection fo! reason | eas cause of our failure to an equal number = = — HERE SATURDAY yriaaot ge eos gg ae ony } way to something better. But the crisis is immediate and pressing. Shall : rtisan our duty in keeping Seattle clean’ y congress, legates ro a oe : $ 2 >. ime ithi ry rt neri m Gen, Irons is expectec c executive o Mie the arry ad 60 foun the tle’s school and port electior sep : > we continue to feed them in the meantime? Within that very short period 8 sok m Irons is expected sone civic executive counell Fala trade unions. will be held Saturday, between 1 p.| rs 2 Italy may be devastated and Rumania utterly ruined. ° Expect 10,000 to Attend It is composed of 60 Christian Eime HOPES FOR PEACE roars 2. . | SEATTLE REFUSED H The question, in short, is: ° Praeger date (seated b, societies, 15 societies be ‘There ore ndidates for the > 4 “ee e@ ter ' Pppodrome Mass meeting Raptist Young People’s Union ani i school e They are; Dr. C. F ’ Are we at war only bart way in, or all the way in? S| ha n issued by representatives | Epworth leagues, % BY CHRISTMAS ARE ‘ Suthrie rt, R. Wiheor, Au-| To BURN THIS TIME , ‘ 47 : 2 of civic organizations, which | “agridavits, collected by the inves © eu t nan, Minnie KE. Parks, F.| ees ed to repeat Friday | o Congress meets again Monday. : will urge impeachment ( ,|tigators of the Ministerial Federae ROUSED IN GERMANY :..:;.: he ae Laie | morning. cs : It is the time for our administration to give Russia, to give the allies, to 8) ana’George 11. Walker ‘will’ act as tion, ere being Dut (a\shane Maa BERLIN, via London, Nov. In the port comm n, the voters! friday at about 11 a, m. amor $ give US its exact attitude toward such international treachery as is now A ceoydacager Ra 9M he a ;|{£ council heeds the demand for ancellor Von Hertling’s | Will be asked to select the candidate | the cedar clothes chests which C.4.]§ under way at Petrograd. 1 Ree “ee invitation to at.| CiUs impeachment Hiuen speech in the reichstag | for port commissioner from the fol-| Cook makes at th address. The] ee 2 > * ; . os e ; i i, | This evidence will nét be disclosed peect ° «. but there is a split| aroused nation-wide hopes today lowing Lippy, B. M. Farmer | cause was the overturning of a glue-| It is time for the administration to make its position absolutely § eee tldent Piucenia, at Friday night's meeting, it was that ith Russia would and Franb Cotte ume we as of the big Ya a eee be ‘ @/ and Councilmar ‘esh were the Continued: on page 9 ins’ beteie Otistame. Gar They also will be asked to ; fire in 1889, but this time $ clear and definite as against Bulgaria, Turkey and Austria. Sis courte acharneer take they| ‘ tse ag man newspapers express gratifi. On the question of whether t}the fire de t's efforts H ‘5 he finish @ would attend 2 commi hall col ¢ a $75 loss ir is a war to the finish. his willingness for Germany to nego. 4 Johnson, explained that the meet REPLY TO SHERIFF tiate peace with Russia moment was “for the purpose of formu ~ GANNONS ROAR ON the government should send forces to HOOVER'S SON is lating impeachment that will By a Staff Correspondent, e: Beri cathoriand to ct Tro FRONTS IN ITALY) HUNS AFTER MINES AUSTRIA SEEKING | MEETING PLEASES 0% | oR" Se So" ge ky-Lenine proposals, he sald, indi ban that it now has on our city’ | Stringer's telegram pledging a ‘cussion on which negotintions might py tinited Press Leased Wire ROME, Nov. 30.—Intense artil 8AN FRANCISCO, Nov, 3¢ The PARIS, N 0—"Complete ac) their presence known on entering] attle and asking for military ald be predicated, BALTIMORE, No 40.—Allan| lerying all over the Italian front|Germans undoubtedly have their hy United Press Leased Wire was developed on the first | the hal was received heré today by Brige Greeted With Applause H er, 9, son of the federal food; was reported in today’s official! eyes on the copper mines of the Ural) AMSTERDAM, Nov 0,-—-Count | « tion arising out of the Russian The date of the meeting, according | Gen. I ®. ‘The chancelor's remarks were) administrator, wax operated on for| statement. A British monitor in ac-| mountains, but they will never get Czernin, foreign minister of Austria: situation in yesterday's meeting of set for Decem.| Gen. Trons sent out word that he greeted with great applause except | appendicitis at the Union Protestant | tion near the lower Piave scored di-|them.” was the statement of M. T, Hungary, sent a wireless message to the inter-allied conference, the Ech ien presumed| must have itme to consider Be on the extreme right and left «ides | Infirmary toda Following the op- rect hits against an enemy bridge| Trusohkoff, er of the Kerensky Petrograd today announcing Aw le Paris de red toda The m proffer and refused to say at this. The chancellor's speech declared | erati@A, bis condition was reported) and boats in the inity of Pasa-| government here today, er | trin’s readiness to negotiate an im: ir described as “most sit jan time whether or not he would A Cemtinued on page 9) jas ¢ t | relia | Bast to buy machinery for the mediate armistice for general peace, tor rs ini beonaeit Many Fighting Men of Rainbow Division Wed Before They Departed iz France 000 their would that time come the Iowa, | * CAMP MILLS, Hempstead, | As the engineers tramped thru.) week. During transport | answer hike, Headquarters kept. track » were stirring scenes at Nov. 30-—In the darkest ment at unit has ag the dark to their entraining men, full equipped for fighting. Toward the latter part of the | or New York; tt - Of tie theb: tips Galenhanh. idan the entraining points, when : a. dened . with all th baggage and par week the entraining ume was | 69th cheering crowds thronged about which precedes .the dawn rived t point 6 townapeor of vil t their i ef sence tans | dhomsands of Sammies o 1 ts ‘ he Kkhaki-elad host ched dinners by the hundreds bell, instead of the metlow bugle her presents z. { tainbow division marched away } Rainbe division emgineers of Island dressed hastil Camp Milla en route to France the akiel j mar } dinn andr were 1 other presents, shouting, and pe their camp here. en route marched away. Last farewells nd came to the nora in. the Hundreds of residents were in on quite opent staged in Hempstead, Mineola romance, sounded the ing, some women quietly i France, while the town folk had been sald several days pre chill of early morningte bid the the great secret, but that secret Who are ur" the erowd and neart for the de | for ending most of the weeping Troop train after vo Fran . 1 | was kept would shout, as a new bedy of marting fighting men as the command was | treop train rattled away for the cheered and showered them with viow: when every man was departing boys Godspeed w 1 ' ‘ C 704 Detailn of the Rainbow given an extra long leave, Many | This waa the beginning of an While the tion slept, thou talwart young Amerioan Three hour leaves were grant | pansed for the to fall in embarkation point with soldiers ts, Details of the Rainbows iven ra long len Many in wa ‘ heel departure can now be | married during that furlough, | exodus that lasted more than a sunds of Rainbows embarked on swung into sight, and back ed many shortly before time to and get ready to waving from the windows, : . 4 ®